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*huge thanks to amazon publishing for sending a gifted copy in exchange for an honest review*~"i get kilig everytime i see you, babe.""what does 'kilig' mean?""butterflies in one's stomach."~you'll enjoy reading this book if you're a sucker for family relationships & drama! i love how it's written because you'll read the POVs of the three siblings, ford, cooper, palmer, and their love interests. the siblings were once very close, but as time passed by, they have grown apart. i love that part bec...
THIS BOOK WAS AMAZING!!I didn't know this was the book I needed when I picked it up. There's been so many projects that I stressed over and this book just helped me through it with the beautiful writing, the dynamic characters and the amazing story! The book follows the Chance siblings when they all come back home to throw an anniversary party for their parents when they just can't get along, and it shows the family dynamic and how distance and not voicing your thoughts can cause so much distres...
Are you ready for six--yes, SIX--POVs? Okay, before I even dig into the the POV-party, I wanna say that there is a Novella that PRECEDES the is book, titled THE ONE NIGHT, and you should absolutely read it first. No, you don't have to. You won't necessarily be lost if you don't, but it is a great intro and really adds to this book if you read it first.This book follows 3 siblings as they converge in their hometown (a small island off the coast of Washington State) to plan a Wedding Anniversary p...
So far, Meghan Quinn has had zero misses for me. I’ve only read 4 but they have all been so good. I just love this book. Better review is coming!The Reunion is a stand alone romance that follows siblings that must come together to plan their parents anniversary party. The Reunion is humorous, sexy, but also tackles emotions that cause tension in the family. So far, Meghan Quinn has had zero misses for me. I’ve read 5 (if you include the novella) and she’s quickly becoming an auto-buy author for
messy family & life drama with three couple and each person has a pov they mess up their parent's reunion dinner that they should have planned and parents are like"we are very disappointed, sort yourself out" and just like they are fixed see their mistakes and work together instead of screaming at each other idk what to tell you, I didn't like any of the characters one brother has a romance with his assistant the other brother is from the prequel The One Night his romance is his ex bff and one-n...
Holy multiple POV’s, Batman! 🤪THE REUNION has SIX main characters who all are given their own POV - I thought I would really struggle with this, but in actual fact, it made the reading experience so much better. I really felt like I was able to connect with every single one of them and loved seeing things happen from the different perspectives.I’m not a stranger to Meghan’s writing, but I can confidently say that this is my new favourite out of all her books. I adored the Chance siblings and the...
The Reunion is a fun, sexy, hilarious rom-com that has unforgettable characters. There were plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. The family drama and dynamics was so real. Martin and Peggy Chance are about to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary and their three children, Ford, Cooper and Palmer, have the task of planning the party . However, when the Chance siblings come together to plan the ultimate anniversary party for their parents, they’ll have to navigate romantic entanglements, sibli...
What an unexpectedly emotional and poignant story from the rom com queen, Meghan Quinn. The Reunion is full of tenderness, emotional resonance, and soulful complexity. It's a story about the magic and challenges of family, about the shared experience of pain and love, about the depths of being a human, and I really enjoyed this story. This truly is an ensemble piece, and Meghan makes that clear from her narrative approach. We have six different POvs as we explore the pains and triumphs of three...
A lot going onI… have no idea why this wasn’t three separate books. It really should’ve been three separate books. There are six different perspectives, three different love stories, and endless drama. Every time I would start getting into one love story, the chapter would end and I’d be dropped into another one. That actually was so frustrating and confusing in text form that I switched to the audio version, but that didn’t help. The audio has six different narrators (yay!), but it’s not duet-s...